Warrington’s Synagogue This is a guest blog by volunteer Eloise Smith: Volunteering with Manchester Jewish Museum as well as Warrington Museum inspired me to look into Warrington's...
Victory 80: Major Events of 1945 This blog was first published by Archives and Heritage Officer Philip Jeffs as part of a series of posters that were displayed around Warrington Town...
Staff Pick: Bust of Hercules In the next in our series of picks of favourite items from our displays senior visitor service assistant Nicola Blackledge has picked a Staffordshire Bust...
Victory 80: The Town Hall This blog was first published by Archives and Heritage Officer Philip Jeffs as part of a series of posters that were displayed around Warrington Town...
Heritage Open Days: The Full Warrington List 2024 Heritage Open Days is England’s largest festival of history and culture. Each year, venues across the country throw open their doors and give people the...
Memories of D-Day D-Day, also called the Normandy Invasion, was an important military action that marked the beginning of the end of the Second World War. In order...
HERITAGE OPEN DAYS: THE FULL WARRINGTON LIST WARRINGTON’S CREATIVITY THROUGH THE YEARS WILL BE EXPLORED WHEN THE HERITAGE OPEN DAYS FESTIVAL RETURNS NEXT MONTH. Heritage Open Days is England’s largest festival of...
Tales From Fiddlers Ferry: Ferry Cross the Mersey To tie in with our current exhibition 'Fiddler's Ferry: Cloud Factory' in which artists Shaun Smyth and Lee Harrison have documented the decomissioning of Fiddler's...
TALES FROM FIDDLER’S FERRY: THE BLACKSMITH AND THE GRIFFIN Fiddler's Ferry Power Station takes its name from a local Inn which stands in Cuerdley on the site of an ancient ferry which once took...
DAYS OF THE NEW TOWN Are you a current or former resident of one of the Warrington New Town areas? If so there is a social history project that you...